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The basic problem in bunkers is that the player becomes scared of the shot,this usually causes the player to rush.thus the loading of the club is not done correctly if at all.this usually results in quitting,which will lead to any number of bad shots.if the player thinks that opening stance or opening the club face more or less is going to solve long term problems in the sand or anywhere else then you may as well take advice from books and mags,or tv.just go back to basics,load the club,release it,and make sure you uncock and roll the wrists.like with any shots quitting and steering are the major enemies of the the golf swing.its no different in the bunker.
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